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| PC sales up 16% in 2011-12, but fail to meet forecast Business Standard According to the industry performance report released by MAIT on Tuesday, the sales of personal computers (PCs) grew by 16 per cent in 2011-12 over those in 2010-11, even as the industry failed to meet the forecast. In 2010-11, 93 million units had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Using Windows 8 on a PC: 10 things we've learnt PC Advisor By Matt Egan | PC Advisor | 04 September 12. I've been using the RTM version of Windows 8 on my work desktop PC for a few days now, and thought I'd share my experience as to what it's like to use Windows 8. The Start menu. Look closely at the photo, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Valve job posting: Is game maker thinking beyond the gaming PC? PCWorld (blog) Valve, the developer best known for creating such games as Half-Life and for running the Steam PC gaming service, recently posted a job listing for a hardware industrial designer that doesn't mention video games even once. Valve job posting: Is game ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Protect Your Devices From Web and Email Threats PCWorld By now you should already know the basics of online security: Don't send money to a Nigerian prince, don't click on that picture of Britney in a bikini, and don't run your PC without a security suite. All those basics still apply, but as technology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple's iPad now definitively replacing PC sales in education Apple Insider Charlie Wolf with Needham & Company said in a note to investors on Tuesday that PC education shipments fell by 265,000 units, or 13.9 percent, from the June quarter a year ago. Apple, meanwhile, sold nearly a million iPads in the K-12 market in June, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Public PC: Extra dose of caution Columbia Daily Tribune Public computers look like any other desktop PC, with several significant exceptions, depending on their placement and purpose. The biggest difference, of course, is that public computers are shared by thousands of users every year. Therein lies some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ledo enrolled at PC, still awaiting eligibility decision The Providence Journal PROVIDENCE- The good news for Providence College basketball followers is that top recruit Ricky Ledo is moved into a dormitory and was taking his first classes at PC on Tuesday. As for whether Ledo can play basketball at PC, that remains up in the air. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Black Ops 2 minimum system specs revealed, PC gets exclusive graphical features Examiner.com Fans that are excited about the release of the PC version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 may have been wondering if their current gaming rig will be able to run Black Ops 2, or if they will be required to upgrade their system. Finally, Treyarch has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Samsung allegedly threatens to strand bloggers in Berlin PC Advisor You may have read the story that broke over the weekend about two mobile bloggers from India who accepted a trip to Berlin from Samsung. If you missed it, in a nutshell, the story serves as a cautionary tale for tech bloggers who do not believe in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Survey Finds Most Networks Are Out of Control PC Advisor The mantra for years has been that average users should not be logged in to their PCs with admin privileges. Paul Kenyon, Avecto co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, describes a concerning trend, thoughespecially when coupled with BYODwhere ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| BoB expects 18-19 pc growth in credit, deposits in FY'13 IBNLive.com BoB expects 18-19 pc growth in credit, deposits in FY'13. PTI | 10:09 PM,Sep 04,2012. Mumbai, Sep 4 (PTI) State-owned Bank of Baroda (BoB) today said it expects credit and deposit growth to be around 18-19 per cent in the current fiscal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'Transparent electoral financing will solve 90 pc of graft' IBNLive.com 'Transparent electoral financing will solve 90 pc of graft'. PTI | 09:09 PM,Sep 04,2012. New Delhi, Sep 4 (PTI) Ninety per cent of the country's problems related to graft would be solved by addressing the issue of financing of elections, Union Minister ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Valve Aims to Fill "Void" in PC Hardware Market, Calls Out Enthusiast Vendors DailyTech While precise numbers are hard to come by, recent reports pin PC game sales in the 30-40 million unit range, well off their peak levels of 1999. With more and more gamers opting for consoles over gaming PCs, and with the additional pressures of piracy, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lessons from the Road: Free 'Hi-Speed' Internet PC Advisor By Tony Bradley | PC World | 04 September 12. One of the luxuries of my job is that it can be done from virtually anywhere&as long as I can connect to the Internet. I spent much of August working from the road traveling about the country with my family ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Black Ops 2's PC specifications herald end of Windows XP support Joystiq Black Ops 2 is by no means the first major PC game not to support XP. Sleeping Dogs, which was released last month, is a recent example of another game to spurn the OS. Most high-profile games, however, do still support Windows XP, mainly because a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FAQ: Windows Server 2012 GA Today PC Advisor Microsoft is having a new release for all of its OS line-ups this year, from phones (Windows Phone 8) and PCs (Windows 8 / RT) to servers (Windows Server 2012).Traditionally the server OS has gone up for sale last, after the corresponding desktop ... See all stories on this topic » |
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